Living Traditions
Festivals & Tshechus
5 festivals to explore — living traditions of Bhutan
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Regional Festival
Black-Necked Crane Festival
- When
- November
- Where
- Phobjikha Valley
- Days
- 1 day
An annual conservation festival in Phobjikha Valley celebrating the arrival of endangered black-necked cranes from Tibet.

Religious
Jambay Lhakhang Drup
- When
- October/November
- Where
- Jambay Lhakhang, Bumthang
- Days
- 4 days
Bumthang's famous fire festival at one of Bhutan's oldest temples, featuring the dramatic Mewang naked fire dance.

Religious
Paro Tshechu
- When
- March/April
- Where
- Rinpung Dzong, Paro
- Days
- 5 days
Bhutan's most famous tshechu, held at Rinpung Dzong with five days of sacred masked dances drawing visitors from around the world.

Religious
Punakha Drubchen and Tshechu
- When
- February/March
- Where
- Punakha Dzong
- Days
- 5 days
A dramatic festival period at Punakha Dzong combining a historical military reenactment (Drubchen) with the traditional Tshechu.

Religious
Thimphu Tshechu
- When
- September/October
- Where
- Tashichho Dzong, Thimphu
- Days
- 3 days
One of Bhutan's largest and most attended annual religious festivals, held in the capital with masked dances honoring Guru Rinpoche.